Dan Hughes is a sanitation worker in Lake Forest, Ill., and he found a wallet at the end of a driveway on his route Tuesday. Snatching it up would’ve been easier than taking candy from a baby — even if this particular baby happened to be a 6-foot-6, 328-pound offensive tackle.

But Hughes returned the wallet, which belonged to Chicago Bears All-Pro Kyle Long. And he’ll be rewarded with tickets to the Bears game against the 49ers on Sunday.

“Trash guy just dropped my wallet off at my house — he found it at bottom of my driveway. He will now be attending the game this weekend %BOOM,” Long posted on Twitter.

Long later Tweeted Hughes’ name, adding, “He’s the man.”

This isn’t the first time Long has used social media to do a good deed. Last year, Long responded to a father whose 9-year-old son was being bullied at school because of his weight.

Long offered to ride the school bus with the boy, but when that wasn’t practical, they met at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant instead — and then went back to the boy’s house to play backyard football with all the neighborhood kids.